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cat's eye

NOUN
  1. any of various gems (as chrysoberyl or chalcedony) that reflect light when cut in a rounded shape

How To Use cat's eye In A Sentence

  • She is palish of complexion and has cat's eyes.
  • The cat's eyes were an extraordinarily bright shade of blue, and its coat was marked with white stripes similar to that of a tabby, but tipped with the black face, tail, and feet points of a Siamese.
  • There, she gadded about in the snow in a pricey fur coat and cat's eye glasses, even as Ah Ma tut-tutted.
  • The next two cases (21, 22) are devoted to the varieties of common quartz, including the flexible sandstones of Brazil (of which there are some larger specimens upon a separate table) and to those of the east; milk quartz; the Salzburg blue quartz, &c.; some varieties of the cat's eye; hornstones, including wood changed into hornstone: and herein begin the flints, including some specimens changing into calcedony, smalt blue calcedony from Transylvania; the Icelandic stalactical calcedony; and the fine Cornish calcedony. How to See the British Museum in Four Visits
  • The mechanism of thermal transformation for nephrite cat's eye are discussed.
  • Nutritionally, this has a good amount of protein in addition to being low in ash and containing taurine, which is important to a cat's eyesight. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • Following the futuristic The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood's seventh novel, Cat's Eye, returns to more familiar territory.
  • Nobody had told me that there was a tarmacadam road complete with cat's eyes and unbroken white lines on the other side of Tountinna, and the mountain top was swarming with tourists.
  • Her correspondences include the planet Venus, the Strength tarot card, the symbols of a box or a basket, the gems obsidian, citrine, cat's eye and tiger's eye.
  • For example, when Baudelaire first used the word agate in an original and evocative metaphor for cat's eyes (Et laisse-moi plonger dans tes beaux yeux,/ VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIII No 3
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